How To Use Hypochondriasis In A Sentence

  • It was once called hypochondriasis, but 'hypochondriac' has judgmental connotations, implying someone is just needy and attention-seeking. Times, Sunday Times
  • So she doesn't actually meet the official psychiatric definition of "hypochondriasis," in which a misinterpretation of symptoms leads to a preoccupation with having a serious illness that interferes with daily functions and lasts at least six months despite reassurances from a doctor. Dr. Jon LaPook: What Would Susie Say? Susie Essman's Enlarged Prostate
  • Two patients fulfilled the criteria for hypochondriasis and 18 for the chronic benign pain syndrome.
  • The patient gets hypochondriasis idea drive, run around here and there, demand medical service everywhere, seek " newest " diagnose.
  • Too much sex could cause not only vertigo and epilepsy but also “seminal weakness, impotence . . . pulmonary consumption, hypochondriasis, loss of memory . . . and death.” A Renegade History of the United States
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  • Too many reports of adverse effects exist for this to be dismissed as hypochondriasis or people's resentment of food interference.
  • His entire bizarre lifestyle the drapes, the wheelchair, the pills was hypochondriasis writ large.
  • It is currently unknown how closely related OCD is to other disorders such as trichotillomainia, body dysmorphic disorder and hypochondriasis.
  • The function loses the plant nerve that this disease basically includes a body to change form of disease of obstacle, hypochondriasis, body harmonic the aching obstacle of formal body form.
  • The least mature—or psychotic defenses include: denial, distortion, and delusional projection paranoia; the immature defenses are: fantasy, projection, hypochondriasis, passive-aggression and acting out. SYMPTOM VS ADAPTATION, OR, WHO'S REALLY PROJECTING ?
  • Sensitive and introvert, suspicious person causes obstacle of hypochondriasis sex spirit more easily and happen impotent.
  • Note also the profound hypochondriasis and fear that they are being infected by a "cancer"--again, a plot presumably put together by the Jews. Archive 2009-02-01
  • Fortunate that it was so, otherwise a lunatic asylum, or a permanent state of what the doctors call hypochondriasis, might have followed. Canada and the States
  • We did not analyze the hypochondriasis subscale.
  • He had a little spike in the hypochondriasis scale—but then, who didn't? The Girls He Adored
  • Studies have repeatedly shown a higher incidence of anxiety, hypochondriasis, and depression in IBS patients.
  • Liver qi stagnation will give rise to stuffiness and fullness of the chest, unhappy feelings, hypochondriasis, or even mental depression.
  • The Chang Xianyou before the symptom appears has a headache, insomnia, then occurrence angst, nervous, scared, appear next covet of phonism, be murdered and hypochondriasis idea.
  • While Harris Interactive refers to those who surf the web for medical or health-related information as "cyberchondriacs", this is not exactly correct as the portmanteau derives from hypochondriasis, which is a morbid obsession with imaginary physical ailments whereas the adults surveyed in the poll merely admitted to looking online for health information. Silicon Republic - News
  • It showed that even the hollow and the imaginary can demonstrate some form of hypochondriasis.
  • True hypochondriasis can be a devastating illness but fortunately affects only about three percent of the population. Dr. Jon LaPook: What Would Susie Say? Susie Essman's Enlarged Prostate

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